Tag: writing
Grammar Fun #17: Punctuation Saves Lives
Grammar Fun #16: Onomatopoeia
Grammar Fun #15: Dogs and Homework
Grammar Fun #14: Puns
Grammar Fun #13: Punctuation Matters
Grammar Fun #12: Staccato
Grammar Fun #11: Crazy Verbs
Fostering Writing and Collaboration with Google Docs
High school English teacher, Sarah Brown Wessling, shares strategies for promoting collaborative writing inside and outside of the classroom. Wessling highlights that such lessons also promote digital etiquette, provide opportunities for teachers to provide rich feedback, and provide teachers with insights into the individual student’s or the collaborative group’s writing process.
Talking with Children’s Author S.A. Bodeen
Talking Ed. with S.A. Boodeen
Episode 009 (View entire series)
“S.A. Bodeen is the author of the acclaimed [young adult] novels The Compound, The Gardener, The Raft, and The Fallout. She is also the author of the Shipwreck Island series for middle grade readers” and she has books scheduled for publication in the next few months. “Raised on a dairy farm in Wisconsin, she was a Peace Corps volunteer in Tanzania, an experience which inspired her to write Elizabeti’s Doll, her first award-winning picture book” (Source).
I enjoyed visiting with Stephanie (She said that’s what her friends call her.) and especially appreciated this advice she offered to young authors.
The following is the video from the interview. In it, she discusses her background, highlights some of her books, provides additional advice to young authors, and discusses ways that she would enjoy connecting with you and your students.